One of THE most incredible Herbie concerts ever, if not THE most. What I find so amazing but instructional also was it's like Herbie is there saying, fiction of course, but "Here's Cantaloupe Island and the form. But now, here's a totally new form/tune with original changes based on Cantaloupe Island." And Actual Proof on this same concert was even more outlandish. Like I'm Herbie throwing you curve balls already with outside improv over the form, but here's a totally new tune also with its own form. Constant reinvention blowing all our minds, good luck transcribing, all I can say, and proof that one shouldn't in certain instances!
Just this weekend in Syracuse n.y I witness some serious playing by this band and believe me , they were on fire , in fact we're still trying to put it out.
MY God this bass player is fantastic..>!! And of course, Vinnie takes this to another level, holy shite, the cool little twists they throw in are outrageous!!! Wow, I recommend listening to this with good headphones on, otherwise you're really missing out.
Herbie Hancock es un gran pianista de jazz y UN TRABAJADOR INFATIGABLE.!! Hace 30 años estaba aburrido por las calles de mi ciudad Huelva (Andalucía, Spain) en un pequeño teatro se anunciaba que en media hora actuaba Herbie Hancock, ERA EL MISMO MÚSICO DE MIS DISCOS DE VINILO.!!!, en una ciudad insignificante para los grandes espectáculos de música. Entré en el pequeño y bonito patio de butacas y ante un grupo de aficionados a la música jazz actuó el maestro internacional Herbie en Huelva ¡¡ es un recuerdo imborrable en mi vida. Gracias por ser un trabajador infatigable y llegar hasta mi pequeña ciudad, le deseo lo mejor y grandes éxitos.... 🎹🎼
Vinnie holdin it down on the skins. 🥁 Genus is becoming more familiar to me and always funky, 🎸 I may do some homework on him soon. Terrace Martin 🎷 displaying his wherewithall when it comes to this great American craft by getting bluesy, bend notes to display emotion and coloring outside the lines. Y'all know Herbie wouldn't have anyone up there who didn't know what they're doing. Go relisten to it and if you need appreciating any of their contribution, I'll provide context best I can.
Terrace Martin. Great producer and artist in addition to instrumentalist. He's worked with Kendrick Lamar, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, and plenty of others.
Im so sorry for beeing noob, but whats the name of the bassplayer ? (some of the channels always name the players on the video they paste, good reading! :)
@@mrbonesugar look, 1st - sorry to hurt your feelings, everyone has rightful opinions. Next - so trumpet? OK you can have some trpt, nobody's minds. But Martin's tone, his approach to time? It's all tension/release. He's bending, stretching both to create pull&release=emotion. And just how far as player goes is rather "intimately public"; very giving to me. I feel like I was given a gift. It's musical humanity. He knows exactly what he's doing. So the closer an ear gets to this flavor then a performance of perfect intonation and spot-on beat placement will likely expose a terribly obvious missing element. Becomes lacking. However, there is no doubt that some listeners will have to warm to this. Some will just never really like. To me, I imagine him as in skiing flowmotion rather than walking in steps. Again sorry, all my opinion and I reach out with civility. I'm just overactive at times; not so awesome.
One of THE most incredible Herbie concerts ever, if not THE most. What I find so amazing but instructional also was it's like Herbie is there saying, fiction of course, but "Here's Cantaloupe Island and the form. But now, here's a totally new form/tune with original changes based on Cantaloupe Island." And Actual Proof on this same concert was even more outlandish. Like I'm Herbie throwing you curve balls already with outside improv over the form, but here's a totally new tune also with its own form. Constant reinvention blowing all our minds, good luck transcribing, all I can say, and proof that one shouldn't in certain instances!
Man, you full of it. Listen to music instead of talking about it.
Just this weekend in Syracuse n.y I witness some serious playing by this band and believe me , they were on fire , in fact we're still trying to put it out.
Greatest
Herbie, Billy Cobham,Pat Metheney, what pillars of now's jazz. This is the stuff!
This number of the concert is great
Uhmmmm, that's neither Cobham nor Metheny performing with Herbie on this video
MY God this bass player is fantastic..>!! And of course, Vinnie takes this to another level, holy shite, the cool little twists they throw in are outrageous!!! Wow, I recommend listening to this with good headphones on, otherwise you're really missing out.
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Herbie Hancock es un gran pianista de jazz y UN TRABAJADOR INFATIGABLE.!!
Hace 30 años estaba aburrido por las calles de mi ciudad Huelva (Andalucía, Spain) en un pequeño teatro se anunciaba que en media hora actuaba Herbie Hancock, ERA EL MISMO MÚSICO DE MIS DISCOS DE VINILO.!!!, en una ciudad insignificante para los grandes espectáculos de música.
Entré en el pequeño y bonito patio de butacas y ante un grupo de aficionados a la música jazz actuó el maestro internacional Herbie en Huelva ¡¡ es un recuerdo imborrable en mi vida. Gracias por ser un trabajador infatigable y llegar hasta mi pequeña ciudad, le deseo lo mejor y grandes éxitos.... 🎹🎼
It's disappointing they don't list the names of the other ensemble players in the description.
Vinnie Colaiuta on drums
James Genus on bass
Terrace Martin on sax
Pure fire!
GENIAL!!! Muchísimas gracias!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇪Ⓜ️
Do you know why Austin City Limits sounds so good? Look at the floor.
Aweson
Awesom
Vinnie holdin it down on the skins. 🥁 Genus is becoming more familiar to me and always funky, 🎸 I may do some homework on him soon. Terrace Martin 🎷 displaying his wherewithall when it comes to this great American craft by getting bluesy, bend notes to display emotion and coloring outside the lines. Y'all know Herbie wouldn't have anyone up there who didn't know what they're doing.
Go relisten to it and if you need appreciating any of their contribution, I'll provide context best I can.
👍🏾👍🏾
9:33 Inner City Blues quote
Herbie Hancock, tremendo musico!!
Herbie Hancock,awesome music. Flannish:Herbie Hancock,Gan sonne muzik!
Herbie Hancock ENORME musico!!!!
👏🏻😀
When you can see that the drummer is sweating, you know that they are cooking up some serious gumbo!!
"Dip trip. Flip fantasia"
Ha! It took me a minute to put my finger on that melody.....
Herbie Hancock wrote it but US3 made it immortal.
James Genus is a genus of cool man cool here
Who is the alto sax player??
Terrace Martin. Great producer and artist in addition to instrumentalist. He's worked with Kendrick Lamar, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington, and plenty of others.
Im so sorry for beeing noob, but whats the name of the bassplayer ? (some of the channels always name the players on the video they paste, good reading! :)
James Genus
@@theronmshaw Thank you! :)
Ty that?, VA!
The nstruments from Herbie an Co. are really talking to eachother
I'm gonna say it...Vinnie Colaiuta is the greatest drummer of all time
agree to disagree - great drummer for THIS time, but Buddy is of all time.
Omar Hakim......nuff said
Jon Fishman, from Phish, hands down!
@@markkelley2208All those drummers are the shit, but the undenied best is Stewart Copeland
Billy Cobham.
Если б басист подошёл ко мне на улице ночью, мне бы почему-то захотелось бы отдать ему все свои деньги
Doù il sort le batteur mixer; on dirait moi quand j'étais jeunot.
what an amazing performance. one thing i noticed is the sax has no expression. just notes
David Garibaldi.
Evwv
Evwv,
HOF.
saxophone in the style of Wayne Shorter.
darryl redwood: Maybe if you pushed in Wayne Shorter's mouthpiece too far.
Herbie and the rhythm section are fantastic but the saxophone sounds out of tune.
Try q-tips. That cat was wailing.
It should have been a trumpet anyway. He lags as well.
@@mrbonesugar you're clueless. Just rush on to stupid pop music already
@@mrbonesugar look, 1st - sorry to hurt your feelings, everyone has rightful opinions. Next - so trumpet? OK you can have some trpt, nobody's minds. But Martin's tone, his approach to time? It's all tension/release. He's bending, stretching both to create pull&release=emotion. And just how far as player goes is rather "intimately public"; very giving to me. I feel like I was given a gift. It's musical humanity. He knows exactly what he's doing. So the closer an ear gets to this flavor then a performance of perfect intonation and spot-on beat placement will likely expose a terribly obvious missing element. Becomes lacking. However, there is no doubt that some listeners will have to warm to this. Some will just never really like. To me, I imagine him as in skiing flowmotion rather than walking in steps. Again sorry, all my opinion and I reach out with civility. I'm just overactive at times; not so awesome.
@@gw8278 A great response, and one of the best descriptions i can imagine of Martin's style of playing. Kudos.